DMRIPPY...
I just went and looked at your blog about your incubator, I gotta tell you, very informative, and I'm so surprised to find out about the rotisserie motor for the turner. That's just dang smart right there! I have one that we hate to use cause it sucks so bad to clean... may be doomed for my new bator. The hatcher definitely seems to be the way to go. I think in my new one, I'm still gonna turn them manually, but I'm thinking about dowel rods with rubber bands connecting them. I could crank the first rod and make all of them turn. I only turned mine 3 times a day and they all did pretty good, even with my long days and no one here to tend it.
I'm excited to hear the ones from your video are hatching! Just take it for what it is, like I said, you will learn what works for you.
Now I gotta know, What part of Nashville are you in? I'll be looking to get some chickens from you this spring probably! I work over by the farmers market, on 16th ave. between Jefferson St. and Charlotte. I'm a crackerjack at sheet metal work, so maybe we can barter!
I'm so happy for your hatch! I remember how excited me and the kids were when my first ones started popping out, and those first ones are my favorite little things in the yard. Everytime I see them they remind me of all that work and research, and they are just clueless about all that. Enjoy the babies.
Where are you gonna brood all those at? I'm so anti indoors brooding, that's why I stopped hatching in august, I didn't want any too small to take the winter on their own. but seeing your hatchin pics is making me wanna fire mine back up!